• @Chriswild
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    1111 months ago

    The goal wasn’t to make the British go away, the goal was to have representation and more than half of the people in the colonies weren’t even for the revolution. This is why they dressed up as natives for the Boston tea party so they could blame that shit on the natives.

    The support of independence wasn’t much till Paul Revere demonized the Boston massacre into being much more villainous than it was.

    The colonies kinda got what they want in revolution with the articles of confederation but with the rise of the federalists the US was created as a V2 of the British empire.

      • @Chriswild
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        811 months ago

        I don’t see how history is a take. I literally wrote papers in college about this.

        • @[email protected]
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          1011 months ago

          The “more villainous” part is odd to me, but the subjective claim that the federalists were just v2.0 of the British empire is strong “don’t tread on me” libertarian vibes ngl

        • @dvoraqs
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          711 months ago

          Most of history is made up of stories.

          We can tell different stories of history and many even conflicting ones can be true, but they don’t all have the same weight in their impact to the course of events.

          • @Chriswild
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            311 months ago

            Yeah just like how Paul Revere made up the story about the Boston massacre to sell papers.

            • AbsentBird
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              1111 months ago

              The Boston Massacre was a real event. British soldiers fired into a crowd of hundreds, killing several. Maybe Paul Revere embellished it, but it’s not made-up.